1982 Paris–Dakar Rally

1982 Dakar Rally also known as the 1982 Paris–Dakar Rally was the 4th running of the Dakar Rally event. 382 competitors took part. The brothers, Claude Marreau and Bernard Marreau, won for the Renault team while Cyril Neveu won the motorcycle category for the Honda team.[1]

1982 Paris–Dakar Rally
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Host country France
 Algeria
 Mali
 Senegal

Stages

Stage Date From To Total (km)
1 1 JanuaryFrance ParisFrance Olivet
2 2 JanuaryFrance OlivetFrance Sète
3 JanuaryTransportation to Africa
3 4 JanuaryAlgeria AlgiersAlgeria Ouled Djellal470
4 5 JanuaryAlgeria Ouled DjellalAlgeria Hassi Messaoud
5 6 JanuaryAlgeria Hassi MessaoudAlgeria Bordj Omar Driss414
6 7 JanuaryAlgeria Bordj Omar DrissAlgeria Tit568
7 8 JanuaryAlgeria TitAlgeria Timeaouine538
8 9 JanuaryAlgeria TimeaouineMali Gao740
10 JanuaryRest day in Gao
9 11 JanuaryMali GaoMali Mopti538
10 12 JanuaryMali MoptiMali Gao570
13 JanuaryRest day in Gao
11 14 JanuaryMali GaoMali Tombouctou424
12 15 JanuaryMali TombouctouMali Niono558
13 16 JanuaryMali NionoMali Nioro du Sahel517
14 17 JanuaryMali Nioro du SahelSenegal Tambacounda310
15 18 JanuarySenegal TambacoundaSenegal Dara306
16 19 JanuarySenegal DaraSenegal Tiougoune250
17 20 JanuarySenegal TiougouneSenegal Dakar100

Results

Cars

No. Driver /
co-driver
Country Marque
1Claude Marreau /
Bernard Marreau
 FranceRenault
2Jean Claude Briavoine /
André Deliaire
 FranceLada
3Jean-Pierre Jaussaud /
Michel Brière
 FranceMercedes
4Pierre Lartigue /
Patrick Destaillats
 FranceRange Rover
5Jacky Ickx /
Claude Brasseur
 Belgium
 France
Mercedes

Bikes


Pos. Rider Country Marque
1Cyril Neveu FranceHonda
2Philippe Vassard FranceHonda
3Grégoire Verhaegue FranceBarigo
4Guy Albaret FranceYamaha
5Michel Merel FranceYamaha

Trucks

Pos. Driver
co-drivers
Country Marque
1Georges Groine /
Thierry de Saulieu /
Bernard Malferiol
 FranceMercedes
2Pierre Laleu /
Bernard Langlois
 FranceMercedes
3Jan de Rooy /
Gérard Straetmans
 NetherlandsDAF
4Claude Hervé /
Jean-Claude Garcia
 FranceAcmat
5Etienne Martinez /
Jean-Paul Oligo
 FranceMercedes

References

  1. "History of Dakar - RETROSPECTIVE 1979-2007" (PDF). Dakar Rally. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 June 2010. Retrieved 7 January 2009.


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